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JUST FOR FUN - Winter Wishes

 

This has been a great month of inspiration! The Altered Pages and Just for Fun Design Teams created amazing cards, journals, tags and more.  We hope you have had a chance to look at all the projects on our blog!  
 
Winter is still here and the cold winter scene in this card is perfect for a winter greeting!
 
 
Supplies:
Just for Fun Stamps - Warm Winter Wishes and Winter Village
Clear embossing powder
White Cardstock
Card Base

You can see the glistening snow, created with Wink of Stella!
 

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Comments

  1. This reminds me of the song over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house we go! The colors are so soft and perfect for a snowy trip!

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  2. The stamp is very detailed. The winter scene makes a pretty card♥

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  3. Love the wintery details of your card! Gorgeous!

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  4. I love the black & white and the hint of sparkle Lyneen!! Beautiful card!

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  5. Not only would this make a great winter birthday card, but it's also perfect for Christmas thank yous! Great card.

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